Our Crest

The Cross, Book and the words “I am the Way” on the School Crest are symbols of our school’s aims, serving as a reminder of our salvation, the purpose of our being and to follow the leadership of Christ. It is a reference to the gospel values, which are the foundation of our educational programmes and a symbol of learning.

Our Parish

The Parish and Primary School of St Thomas the Apostle work closely together to educate our students in the Catholic faith and to create a welcoming and supportive community. We begin each week by gathering as a community for Prayer Focus in the church, which is located beside the school grounds.

Fr Peter My visits classrooms regularly, participates in our assemblies and teaches students how to play table tennis. We have a Parish-based Sacramental program, in which school and parish work closely together to prepare the children to receive the Sacraments of Reconciliation (Year 3), Eucharist (Year 4) and Confirmation in Year 6.

Weekend mass times: Saturday 6pm; Sunday 8.30am & 10am

Our History

St Thomas the Apostle Primary School in Kambah was established by Father Kennedy in February 1977 and officially opened by Senator Carrick on 15th October with a blessing from Archbishop Thomas Cahill.

St Thomas’ was the first Catholic School in Canberra to be fully staffed by lay teachers and had 324 students when first opened and remains around the same today.